New York Times | Pakistan Military Expands Its Power, and Is Thanked for Doing So New York Times Raheel Sharif, the Pakistani Army chief, who has presided over the country's armed forces at a time when they are riding high after curbing domestic terrorism and rampant political crime. Aided by a new-media publicity campaign, the military command's ... Pakistan's Army Chief Is in Washington -- Embarrassing His Prime Minister Relations with Pakistan not subject to other countries: US Defense Minister Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif meets US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter |
Washington Post | In the skies of Pakistan, drinking is an act of terrorism — if you're a pilot Washington Post In Pakistan, headline-grabbing terrorism cases usually involve Islamist militant accused of plotting suicide bombings, assassinations or attacks on government or military installations. But now Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Act is being used against a ... Shaheen Airlines pilot of plane that crash landed in Pakistan was intoxicated Pakistan Tells Pilots 'Don't Fly Drunk' |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Taylor marshals victory after Pakistan collapse ESPNcricinfo.com It was a moment that summed up a shoddy evening's work from Pakistan. The excellence of their bowlers was undermined as chance after chance went down and the ground fielding sunk to a level some way below that required in modern international cricket ... Pakistan v England: third ODI – as it happened Pakistan v England: James Taylor hits 67 as England take series lead Pakistan V England |
Foreign Policy (blog) | The General's Shot at Improving US-Pakistan Relations Foreign Policy (blog) The word among insiders is that the general's visit will be more significant, given the Pakistani army's hold over key security and foreign policy issues in the country. Indeed, many in Pakistan and the United States believe that Prime Minister Sharif ... The Pakistani Nuclear Deal That Wasn't No change in US-Pakistan security relationship: Expert |
NDTVSports.com | Team Won't Go to India for Series in December: Pakistan Cricket Board NDTVSports.com Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan on Tuesday confirmed that it will not send its national team to India for a series in December. "Team won't go to India for a series in December. The BCCI must honour its commitment and play the ... Pakistan turns down BCCI invitation Pakistan undecided about playing World T20 in India after BCCI's refusal to ... Pakistan won't play home series in India: Shahryar |
The Guardian | Reham Khan: 'Marrying Imran Khan meant everyone in Pakistan got involved in my ... The Guardian When the news of my marriage to Imran Khan, Pakistan's cricket star turned politician, broke in January this year, my sister joked that the way I was being introduced in the press – as talaaq yafta (divorcée) – seemed to almost be a qualification, like ... Full Disclosure Reham spells out the reasons why her marriage crumbled |
Channel News Asia | Pakistan climber massacre suspect escapes police raid Channel News Asia ISLAMABAD: A key suspect in the 2013 massacre of foreign climbers in Pakistan is on the run after he hurled grenades at officers who were pursuing him, injuring 10 of them, officials said on Tuesday (Nov 17). The suspect, named by police as Rahimullah, ... Key suspect in 2013 Pakistan killing of Chinese climbers escapes raid after ... |
BT.com | 12 killed as train derails in Pakistan BT.com A train carrying 280 passengers has derailed in a remote area of south-western Pakistan, killing the train driver and 11 passengers and injuring at least 57 people. The accident took place near the village of Abe Ghum as the train was en route to the ... Passenger train derails in southwestern Pakistan, killing 12 At least 16 dead, scores injured after train derails in Pakistan's south-west Pakistan Train Derailment Kills 12 |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan to demand proof of terror charges for deportees Geo News, Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday instructed its diplomatic missions in European capitals to demand evidence of a potential crime when host countries sought to deport illegal immigrants being held on terror charges to Pakistan. The move came days after ... |
India's overture to Pakistan: Opens Kolkata, Guwahati airports for Athlete entry Economic Times NEW DELHI: In an overture to Pakistan which has raised concerns for the safety of its athletes after violent threats given by the Shiv Sena, India will perhaps for the first time allow Pakistani sportspersons to enter also from the Kolkata and Guwahati ... |